
„The Narodnoe Opolcheniye…“
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„…Was a Russian militia that fought in the French invasion of Moscow in 1812.“ |
Being rather keen to follow this miniature’s official paint-job as shown on the Newark-based manufacturer’s website, I primed him using my usual mixture of „Citadel“ Abaddon Black and Vallejo Surface Primer Black, and had his trousers base layered with „Vallejo“ Neutral Grey. I then pigmented his winter jacket with plenty of „Vallejo“ Sombre Grey, and thoroughly shaded both colours with „Citadel“ Nuln Oil. As a final touch for this particular process, I went back with some (more) „Vallejo“ Sombre Grey and dry-brushed the Russian’s sleeves and the bottom of his greatcoat.
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„The ape primitives are no match for my warriors.“ |
I’m rather pleased with myself for (finally) finishing this particular model, as I intend to also use him as the human manifestation for my Russian Werebear in „The Silver Bayonet“ by „Osprey Games“. Despite the figure carrying a musket rather a heavy weapon (as described in the rule-book), I figured the firearm could simply be unloaded, so he could just swing it like a club until such time as the fellow successfully transforms into his far furrier (and much stronger) form.
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„They will be crushed.“ |
I next tackled some of the details on the aquatic race’s uniforms, and ornate ’samurai-like‘ helmets, along with the creatures‘ hand-weapons, using a little „Vallejo“ Gunmetal and a dash (more) of „Citadel“ Nuln Oil. Lastly, the monsters‘ flesh was simply given a lick of „Vallejo“ Heavy Sienna, before being shaded using some „Citadel“ Agrax Earthshade…
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